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Updated: May 16, 2025
I suppose one has a right to plagiarize from himself, but he does not want to present his work as fresh from the workshop when it has been long standing in his neighbor's shop-window.
This book was not a matter of a few hours' amusement for my client. It represents two or three years of incessant study. It is in the study of these authors that we shall presently find him seeking, not to plagiarize, but to reproduce in his descriptions the thoughts and colours employed by them.
He continued to struggle, trying various styles of pictures and ever hoping he would yet hit on what the public desired. Mr. Vanderbilt had not yet made his famous remark about the public, and how could Raymond plagiarize it in advance? At last he got money enough to get to Paris ah, yes, Paris, Paris, there talent is appreciated! In Paris another baby was born it was looked upon as a calamity.
It had been agreed that Sandoval, who possessed the most oratorical ability, should deliver the last toast as a summing up. Tadeo, lazy as ever, had prepared nothing, so he found himself in a quandary. While disposing of a long string of vermicelli, he meditated how to get out of the difficulty, until he recalled a speech learned in school and decided to plagiarize it, with adulterations.
He says in the preface: "The task which I undertook some time ago, and still continue, consists in collecting the narrations, tales or anecdotes that circulate among the people and are the work of the popular invention, which sometimes creates and at others imitates, if it does not plagiarize, trying when it imitates to give to the imitation the form of the original.
If I don't why, there are other things to do, and if you put your heart into them you can get happiness out of them. Do you mind if I plagiarize a bit?" "I don't mind at all," she smiled. "And I've got to remember that, win or lose, I owe a lot to you and him. He doesn't understand what a quitter I was when I came to his office. I'd turned sour.
She did go so far in a bad way as to plagiarize a long poem in a subsequent number of the "Diving Bell" but the editor found her out, and we all thought that a reproof from Emilie was sufficient punishment. I do not know whether it was fortunate or unfortunate for me that I had not, by nature, what is called literary ambition.
But there wasn't much competition in his day, and when he said: 'The Lord made the earth in six days, and all very good, he hadn't any idea to what extent the press agents of the summer hotels would plagiarize from him later on.
"Frankly plagiarize the terms of your treaty from Père Marquette, and there you are!" "You are so splendid!" said Mary, impulsively, remembering Judith’s own sorrows and the smiling fortitude with which she kept them hidden. "You make me feel like a horrid little girl that has been whining." Judith looked towards the mountains a long time without speaking.
"Well, the idea's bagged from Dante I mean Dante-gabrier-rossetti. But he doesn't want it as badly as I do. In fac', I don' think he wants it at all where he is now. If he does, he can take any of mine in exchange. You bear me out, Poppy I invite the gentleman to step down and make 's own s'lection: Nobody can say I plagiarize anyborry anyborry but myself."
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